New data on the distribution, biology and ecology of the longhorn beetles from the area of South and East Kazakhstan (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae)AuthorKarpinski, LechAuthorSzczepanski, Wojciech T.Authorlewa, RadoslawAuthorWalczak, MarcinAuthorHilszczanski, JacekAuthorKruszelnicki, LechAuthorLos, KrzysztofAuthorJaworski, TomaszAuthorMarek Bidas,AuthorTarwacki, GrzegorztextZooKeys201880559126http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.805.29660journal articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.805.296601313-2970-805-5989E4F806F173432BAA15C18E53A8FAEF89E4F806F173432BAA15C18E53A8FAEFMacroleptura thoracica (Creutzer, 1799)Material examined.
Putintsevo [
Putintsevo
] env. (
49°52'N
,
84°21'E
), 472 m a.s.l., 24 VI 2017, 1♀, leg. MW; 1♀, leg. WTS.
Remarks.
This is a typical Siberian species. It was discussed in a previous paper concerning the longhorn beetles of Mongolia (
Karpinski
et al. 2018
).
Several individuals of
M. thoracica
were collected on dead birch trunks in this locality in June 2005 (
Danilevskaya et al. 2009
).
In our research, two specimens were collected in the habitat of a rather old
Populus
forest (Fig. 15F) that extends along the Khamir River in the foothills of the West Altai Mountains. The first one was caught in flight, whereas the second was beaten down from a trunk of a dead willow
Salix
sp.